10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... United States , should not be a single and special repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations , un- connected with them , may be affected by those decrees . And , as an additional ...
... United States , should not be a single and special repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations , un- connected with them , may be affected by those decrees . And , as an additional ...
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... United States and those powers , to declare , that we should consi- der any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere , as dangerous to our peace and safety . With the existing colonies or ...
... United States and those powers , to declare , that we should consi- der any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere , as dangerous to our peace and safety . With the existing colonies or ...
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... United States began to take a vital interest in problems of peace and war throughout the world . In his Message of 1904 President Roosevelt gave a clear exposition of the new role of the United States in world affairs and of her ...
... United States began to take a vital interest in problems of peace and war throughout the world . In his Message of 1904 President Roosevelt gave a clear exposition of the new role of the United States in world affairs and of her ...
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